Nakano-sakaue Station, Metro station in Nakano district, Tokyo, Japan
Nakano-sakaue Station is a metro stop in Tokyo serving two major train lines. Multiple platform levels beneath the street connect different sections of the rail network.
The station opened in 1961 as part of the Marunouchi Line and later received an additional connection in 1997. This expansion brought access to new areas of the city.
The station area combines residential neighborhoods with commercial zones, serving as a central point for local residents accessing temples, universities, and community facilities.
The station features wheelchair access, escalators, and accessible restrooms for all visitors. Bus routes connect nearby, making it easy to reach other areas from this stop.
A branch line departs from this station to reach a nearby district of Tokyo. This side route provides travelers with access to areas beyond the main corridor.
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